I'm experincing a problem that manifests only in Netscape (regardless of platform). It 
looks like float:absolute is relative to the viewport, rather than the containing 
parent div block.

I've highlighted the offending blocks in blue:
http://www.capstrat.com/development/cs2004/template.html

css and html are in the same doc.

has anyone run up against this? any thoughts on a workaround?

(note - i'm not touching the nav yet, so it's just a placeholder...)

scott reston

ps - what does everyone think about prepending the subject help request messages with 
something like "HELP REQUEST" so that folks that aren't inclined to help would be able 
to skip without opening the email? just a thought...
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